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“This research opens windows,” Prof Vanessa Hayes on genomic data and prostate cancer

Professor Vanessa Hayes’ presentation at the 2021 Australian Institute of Medical and Clinical Scientists (AIMS) National Scientific Meeti
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Self-collection needed to boost Australia’s cervical screening rate

According to a 2019 study, Australia was expected to be the first country in the world to eliminate cervical cancer by the year 20281, and t
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When the pathologist becomes the patient; Dr David Clift’s prostate cancer story

Retired pathologist and prostate cancer survivor Dr David Clift went from diagnosing prostate cancers to being the one diagnosed and wants o
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An open letter to Australia – Don’t Wait Mate

Dear Fellow Australians, Working together to keep you well The Continuity of Care Collaboration wants to remind everybody that while C
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Does my liver look fat in this? Even non-drinkers get fatty liver disease

Table of Content What does your liver do? What is the most common liver disease? What are Liver Function Tests? What about oth
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Australian Institute of Medical and Clinical Scientists (AIMS) National Scientific Meeting: Re-Vision for the Future

The accelerated investment and adoption of new pathology platforms and practices due to the pandemic has meant that Australia’s laboratori
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Stepping up and saving lives during COVID-19; thank you pathology

Pathology laboratories around Australia have done an incredible job of setting up, scaling up and keeping up with sustained demand for COVID
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Nine news reporter sees his cancer up close

Channel Nine news reporter Will McDonald had never been fitter when he was diagnosed with prostate cancer at just 42 years old. In July 2
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Bowel cancer at 33; “We thought it was an older persons’ disease,” say Nyree’s mum and dad

Julie and David Heading lost their daughter Nyree to bowel cancer in February 2021, she was just 34. Nyree was an early childhood educato
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It’s time to reunite! Lock in your place at Pathology Update 2021

Australia and New Zealand have a wealth of pathology talent who will be in attendance to speak across all pathology disciplines at this year